India A misplaced the first unofficial Take a look at vs Australia A© X (Twitter)
Advantageous half-centuries from skipper Nathan McSweeney and Beau Webster helped Australia chase down a goal of 225 runs set by India A and safe a seven-wicket win within the first unofficial Take a look at at Mackay on Sunday. With this win, Australia is up 1-0 within the two-match sequence. Australia A received the toss and elected to discipline first. India A was bundled out for simply 107 runs of their first innings. Devdutt Padikkal (36 in 77 balls, with two fours) and Sai Sudharsan (21 in 35 balls, with a boundary) and Navdeep Saini (23 in 42 balls, with two fours and a six) performed some essential knocks for India, that helped them cross double figures as they had been 86/9 at one level.
Brendan Doggett (6/15) was the decide of the bowlers for Australia A in 11 overs. Jordan Buckingham received two wickets whereas Todd Murphy and Fergus O’Neill received one wicket every.
Of their first innings, Australia was skittled out for simply 195 runs, giving them a lead of 88 runs. McSweeney (39 in 131 balls, with 4 boundaries), Beau Webster (33 in 44 balls, with 5 fours) and Cooper Connolly (37 in 60 balls, with 5 fours) performed some vital knocks that pushed Australia in direction of a lead.
Mukesh Kumar (6/46) and Prasidh Krishna (3/43) troubled the Aussie bowlers with their tempo.
India was 30/2 of their second innings, however a double century partnership between Sai Sudharsan (103 in 200 balls, with 9 fours) and Padikkal (88 in 199 balls, with six fours) pushed India to an enormous lead. Ishan Kishan performed a stable knock of 32 in 58 balls, with three fours and two sixes.
India was bundled out for 312 runs, giving them a lead of 224 runs.
Indian bowlers troubled Australia early on, lowering them to 85/3. McSweeney (88 in 178 balls, with 9 fours) and Webster (61 in 117 balls, with 4 boundaries) placed on an enormous partnership, serving to Australia safe a seven-wicket win.
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